Synthesized answer
The provided passages do not contain information about the practical implications of the events or themes in "Coming Up for Air." The passages describe the protagonist, George Bowling, his dissatisfaction with his life, his memories of childhood, and his disillusionment upon returning to his hometown. They also mention the inspiration for the book, which was the author getting new false teeth [Passage 1].
However, these descriptions do not elaborate on any practical implications that might arise from George's experiences or the book's central ideas. Therefore, the passages do not provide the answer to what the practical implications are.
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From the book
Title: Coming Up for Air by George Orwell Description: Years in insurance and marriage to the joyless Hilda have been no more than death in life to George Bowling. This and fear of another war take his mind back to the peace of his childhood in a small country town. But his return journey to Lower Binfield brings complete disillusionment. --- Google Books --- Title: Coming Up for Air by George Orwell Description: Coming up for Air / George Orwell. Categories: Literary Collections Pages: 248 Snippet: Coming Up For Air by George Orwell, Archeion Classic Series, ArcheionPress.com - The…